Example sentences of "at the [adj] time he have " in BNC.

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1 At the same time he had to sound confident about the ultimate triumph of socialism , against all the evidence that it has failed .
2 Believe he could not , and at the same time he had no firm conviction that all was untrue .
3 Earlier Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes said that in a month Mr Lamont could announce proposals which would make 10 million people ineligible for legal aid yet at the same time he had been ‘ allowed £4,000 , his own private legal aid scheme , to pay his own private bill for an entirely private matter ’ .
4 At the same time he had no doubt that paganism itself was weak and cruel .
5 But at the same time he had another libertarian trait — he was shambolically organized .
6 The knight had to swerve at the last moment to avoid a head-on collision with his opponent , but at the same time he had to couch his lance to his side as tightly as possible with his hand and under his arm so that the lance blow was struck with all the weight and momentum of his horse behind it , for if in swerving aside he moved his hand or used his arm to thrust at his opponent then a blow delivered in this manner would have no effect whatever .
7 He had enjoyed immense public prestige as Supreme Commander , Allied Forces , 1944–6 , and Supreme Commander , NATO , 1950–52 , and at the same time he had managed to remain above the political squabbles of the period .
8 At the same time he had sensed a tremor of — he did not know what .
9 At the same time he had the clearest image in his mind of the three of them : Fred , Daisy , and himself , and it was a spectacle of nothing but pleasure .
10 At the same time he had difficulties with Sir Ralph Whitton . ’
11 Yes , you all laugh — who , all right , he makes — some of the things he says are valid , but because he 's watered his message down , if you , well ‘ watered down ’ is the wrong , popularized his message to make a political point , at the same time he 's alienated other people who he needs to rely on in this scientific community to help him go , go forward .
12 But at the same time he has an acute sense of her as being more than the object of his perception , as being another subjectivity , a self which is not his own self .
13 At the same time he has no political authority , er , representing as it were the British government , he 's just an individual of stature , and he 's got the time and the energy to do it .
14 Marjorie Bilbow , in Cinema TV Today , described the production as ‘ very plodding and unimaginative ’ , and Clyde Jeavons wrote in the British Film Institute 's Monthly Film Bulletin , ‘ Apart from accommodating a number of half-hearted and totally unmemorable songs and dance routines , William Sterling has taken few liberties with the original narrative , but at the same time he has divested it of both its charm and its potential for cinematic comic invention .
15 ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner .
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